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136  NOVA SCOTIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


      The after part of the Day Grew Calm.

MAY 23RD.      

      The wind Every where. Toward Evening made Land which we take to be Monhegin and Penobscut Hills. Bore N & B. E. Distance 14 Leagues.

      1755. Sunday, May 24th. Continued under Sail. Made Mount Desert, &c.

      25. The whole of the Transportes in the Evening all Got into the Basson of Annapolis Royal, the Three men of War anchored without, went up in Capn Cobbs Boat with

      26 Majr Whitworth Capn Brome went in Majr Bowins Boat Lodged at Mudry Winnetts.

      27. It is Levt. Colo. Winslow's Orders that the different Commanding officers of the First Battallion of Govr Shirley's Regiment Make returns of their Several Company's according to the Forme herewith Sent, and that they at the Bottom Certify in what Vessels their Respective Company's are and if in more than one how many in Each, if any in the Hospital to mention it, and also that they make Return of the Commission Officers of the Several Company's & where they belong As also one other Return Agreeable to the Copy herewith Sent.
 
     



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